Assignment Form (Supreme Court) {JD-SC-37} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Connecticut

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Assignment Form (Supreme Court) {JD-SC-37} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Connecticut

Last updated: 6/9/2023

Assignment Form (Supreme Court) {JD-SC-37}

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Page 1 Signed (Counsel of record) u Names, addresses and numbers included on separate page. ASSIGNMENT - SUPREME COURT JD-SC-37 Rev. 1-19 P.B. Sections 60-8, 62-7, 69-3, 70-2CONNECTICUT JUDICIAL BRANCH APPELLATE CLERK 231 Capitol Avenue If you have multiple appeals appearing on the Supreme and/or Appellate Court Docket, please list them below: If you have appeals which should be heard together, please list them below: List the date(s) and reason(s) that you are unavailable to argue this appeal during the*Please note that Supreme and Appellate arguments take precedence over all other Judicial Branch assignments. See Practice Book Section 69-3. term: Date signed If you have an exemption from e-filing under Practice Book Section 60-8, attach a list with the name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, and facsimile number of each counsel of record and the address where the copy was delivered. I certify that a copy of the document(s) that I am filing has been delivered on to each other counsel of record and I have included their names, addresses, e-mail addresses and telephone and facsimile numbers; the document(s) have been redacted Date A.M., P.M., or entire day Reason(s) for unavailability* ADA NOTICE The Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need a reasonable accommodation in accordance with the ADA, contact a court clerk or an ADA contact person listed at www.jud.ct.gov/ADA.Note: A request to waive oral argument must be filed as "Correspondence to Court Regarding Waiver of Oral Argument" which is listed under the "Preliminary Paper/Appeal Document" section in Appellate E-filing. Use this form to notify the Appellate Clerk's Office if: 1. You have appeals ready for assignment in the Appellate Court and the Supreme Court, or multiple ready cases pending in one court, or Party/parties represented Appeal docket number(s) Law firm (if applicable) Appeal caption(s) Name of attorney or self-represented party who will argue appeal Telephone number (with area code) of attorney or self-represented party E-mail address of attorney or self-represented party Am

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